Board Game Review: Charterstone
once the game is over it’s not actually as final as you might expect…
once the game is over it’s not actually as final as you might expect…
without a doubt, one of the best scenarios so far…
Chunky tiles and well laid out game boards are all present and correct…
you can have a fantastic time for a couple of hours…
there’s a fair few new titles on the PSN store this week…
Destiny 2 puts right a lot of what was wrong with Destiny…
fill it with cool shows like Very Charismatic Explosions or Babylonian Idol…
let’s face it, it’s tough to get a decent cup of coffee…
Junk Art fulfils its promise of being a light hearted, fun game that pretty much anyone can play…
it’s a game which gives a eye-opening view of what people go through in war-torn countries, away from the TV News cameras and moronic presidential tweets…
The goosebumps are back, just thinking about it…
Near and Far needs commitment to really get the most out of it…
while this is the best NHL game money can buy, it’s still a bit disappointing…
I still miss the ambulance…
it’d be like dressing Christiano Ronaldo in your nan’s unwanted clothes…
Despite the mental arithmetic needed to play this well, it’s a pretty short game…
most definitely one of the coolest mechanics I’ve seen in a game for ages…
no longer a standard generic coloured wooden meeple, but now an adventurer with a purpose, an identity and a spade…
sometimes you’ll win. And it feels great…
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